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  1. 26 de dic. de 2021 · Aurora was born at Stade, the second child and eldest daughter of Maria Christina von Wrangel (1628-1691) and her husband Count Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck (1634-1673), son of Hans Christoff von Königsmarck.

  2. Sweden. Maria Aurora von Königsmarck was the daughter of Conrad Christofer von Königsmarck and Maria Kristina Wrangel and lived in Sweden from 1680 to 1692, where she was a central figure in the pious circle connected to Queen Ulrika Eleonora the elder. In 1684, she aroused interest when she staged Racine’s play Iphigénie en Aulide at Court.

  3. Maria Aurora von Königsmarck vagy Maria Aurora Königsmark, (Stade, 1662. április 28. – Quedlinburg, 1728. február 16.), svéd–német grófnő, irodalmár, író, költő, zenész, librettista, udvari amatőr színjátszó. 1694–1696 között I. Frigyes Ágost szász választófejedelem hivatalos kegyencnője (maîtresse), Szász Móric gróf édesanyja. 1704–1718 között a ...

  4. Maria Aurora von Königsmarck – Überblick über das Leben der ”berühmtesten Frau zweier Jahrhunderte“ Sylvia Krauss-Meyl

  5. Aurora Königsmarck. Maria Aurora von Königsmarck, född 28 april 1662 på slottet Agathenburg (nära Stade), död 16 februari 1728 i Quedlinburg, var en svensk grevinna, känd bland annat för att vara älskarinna till August den starke, med vilken hon 1696 fick sonen Moritz av Sachsen.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2012 · Maria Aurora Königsmarck’s autobiography, Meditations et Memoires, dictated to her spiritual adviser von der Schulenburg, was found in 1912, in an attic of a rectory in the town. However, when the descendant of von der Schulenburg who made the discovery returned to the attic to study the interesting 200-year-old manuscript more closely, he found that it had vanished.

  7. 20 de ago. de 2013 · Aurora von Königsmarck also wrote a number of texts, mostly poems, in German. 10 Some examples are: a printed funeral poem on her mother, Maria Christina von Königsmarck, née Wrangel, (1692); 11 ‘Die klagende welt’, a funeral poem in manuscript on the Swedish queen Ulrica Eleonora (1694); 12 an impromptu poem at a court festival in Salzdahlum (1694); 13 two narratives, included in the ...